i am very intrigued by this project, it would be my greatest electronic accomplishment to build this. however i'm already stuck at step 1 figuring what and how to order all the parts. does someone sell the complete parts kit. everything you need to do this.
also i have all the tools... minus the specturm anaylzer, is that really needed?
also what is the range on the finished product?
parts kit for sale
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- amberwolf
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Re: parts kit for sale
Since it's illegal to sell a kit like that, you're not going to find one in any public place.
I don't have any answers for the other questions.
I don't have any answers for the other questions.
- bnm
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Re: parts kit for sale
Good place to start:
http://ladyada.net/wiki/wavebubble/partslists
http://ladyada.net/wiki/wavebubble/partslists
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Re: parts kit for sale
[quote="raf1919"]i am very intrigued by this project, it would be my greatest electronic accomplishment to build this. however i'm already stuck at step 1 figuring what and how to order all the parts. does someone sell the complete parts kit. everything you need to do this.
also i have all the tools... minus the specturm anaylzer, is that really needed?
also what is the range on the finished product?[/quote]
Spectrum analyzer would not be necessary WERE you to build said illegal product, however, it could be QUITE helpful in the process.
In theory, with the correct programming, all frequencies of radio waves could be effectively jammed.
As for range of effective "jamming," it would depend on various conditions.
However, as Limor notes, she got an effective radius of approximately 6 metres (20 feet).
Also, it goes without saying, but obvious FBI agent is obvious.
also i have all the tools... minus the specturm anaylzer, is that really needed?
also what is the range on the finished product?[/quote]
Spectrum analyzer would not be necessary WERE you to build said illegal product, however, it could be QUITE helpful in the process.
In theory, with the correct programming, all frequencies of radio waves could be effectively jammed.
As for range of effective "jamming," it would depend on various conditions.
However, as Limor notes, she got an effective radius of approximately 6 metres (20 feet).
Also, it goes without saying, but obvious FBI agent is obvious.
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.